Iron Mountain Incorporated, a real estate investment trust, provides storage and information management services in North America, Europe, Latin America, and the Asia Pacific. It operates through North American Records and Information Management Business, North American Data Management Business, Western European Business, Other International Business, and Corporate and Other Business.

Iron Mountain Incorporated (IRM), has been named to the 2015 Dow Jones Sustainability Indices (DJSI), a collection of global rankings that measure corporate sustainability commitment and program performance.

“We are thrilled to be named to the 2015 Dow Jones Sustainability Index,” said William L. Meaney, president and CEO of Iron Mountain. “Our company is built on the trust our customers place in us to protect and manage their information and other critical assets. We take this responsibility very seriously and know that earning that trust depends on assembling the best talent; creating a culture of excellence; serving customers with passion and integrity; minimizing our environmental impact; maintaining the highest ethical and corporate governance standards, and serving our communities where we do business. Being named to the DJSI is terrific recognition of our successes across these areas, but we will never stop working to improve when it comes to building upon the trust our customers and investors place in us.”

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